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Hours of operation

Parking

Lifemark Sport Medicine - Richmond Oval is located on the ground floor of the Richmond Oval. Paid underground parking is available and we have reserved spaces for our patients close to our parking garage entrance.

To find our clinic, enter the Richmond Oval parking lot, proceed to the end of ROW D. You will see patient parking stalls available and a red door by the bike cage. Enter through the red door and follow the signs to the clinic.

Specialty programs

Additional services

Our philosophy

We are proud to offer our world-class treatments to patients of all walks of life — whether you are an elite athlete or an everyday person seeking ways to reach your full potential. Our patient-centered approach puts you as the priority. As practitioners, we bring together our expertise while listening to you and your body's unique needs.

Our vision is to empower our patients with knowledge to restore full movement and to reach their physical potential.

All of our appointments are One to One which means the duration of your appointment time is reserved just for you.

The clinic

Lifemark Sport Medicine - Richmond Oval is a 12,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility located within the Richmond Olympic Oval. We provide the highest standard of quality injury rehabilitation services backed by advanced research and proven techniques.

More about our services

Our diverse team of practitioners work together as part of a multidisciplinary team to help patients maintain or return to optimal health. We have a comprehensive multidisciplinary team under one roof to assist you with all your healthcare needs. Our practitioners are all like-minded professionals who look at the whole body in assessment and treatment. We look for the root cause of your problem, we do not just treat the symptoms.

All of our therapy appointments are one-on-one allowing your therapist the dedicated time to determine the root cause of dysfunction and to determine your treatment plan.

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Common conditions we treat

Arthritis

Arthritis is the classifcation of approximately 200 rheumatic diseases and conditions that affect joints, the tissues that surround the joint, and other connective tissue, causing pain, stiffness and mobility challenges. Assessment and treatment from a physiotherapist and chiropractor may help relieve the pain and stiffness.

Carpal tunnel syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by pressure on the median nerve in the wrist and can result in numbness, tingling and pain in the affected hand and arm. It is often the result of repetitive use and strain. Physiotherapy can help alleviate some of the symptoms associated with carpal tunnel syndrome.

Frozen shoulder

Frozen shoulder is a progressive condition that often starts with pain in the shoulder joint during basic movement. If the condition is left untreated, pain increases and mobility decreases. Physiotherapists can assess and develop a treatment plan.

Hand & wrist pain

Hand, fingers and wrist pain can include symptoms such as tingling, numbness and weakness. The most frequent causes are carpal tunnel syndrome, injury or overuse. An assessment and treatment protocol by a physiotherapist can help.

Headaches

Headaches can be caused by a variety of conditions and once assessed by a healthcare professional can be helped with physiotherapy treatment.

Herniated disc

A herniated disc refers to a problem with one of the rubbery cushions (disks) between the individual bones (vertebrae) that stack up to make your spine. Chiropractic services can help with the associated pain and discomfort.

Knee pain

Knee pain can be caused by bursitis, a torn tendon, ACL tear or injury and overuse. It is most frequently the result of osteoarthritis. Physiotherapy can help speed recovery.

Low back pain

Low back pain is one of the most common patient complaints. It can result from arthritis, spinal stenosis, scoliosis, sciatica, injury or overuse. An assessment from a physiotherapist or chiropractor can help provide a diagnosis and treatment plan.

Muscle sprains and strain

Muscles sprains and strains can result from sport or motor vehicle injuries, overuse or common activity. They can range to mild, moderate to severe requiring more intensive intervention. Physiotherapy and massage therapy can help speed recovery.

Neck pain

Neck pain can result from poor posture, injury like whiplash, infection in the lymph nodes or throat, or a herniated disc. Physiotherapy, massage therapy or chiropractic treatment can help improve mobility and pain.

Plantar fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel pain. Plantar fasciitis commonly causes stabbing pain, usually occurring with the first steps in the morning. With activity, pain typically subsides, but can return after running or standing up after sitting for a length of time. It most commonly affects people who stand for long periods on hard surfaces, runners, and other high-impact athletes. Treatment from one of our foot care specialists may help to reduce the symptoms and pain.

Post-surgery

Complications following surgery can include pain, limited mobility, numbness and emotional issues. An assessment from a qualified physiotherapy along with a detailed treatment plan can help to alleviate post-surgery challenges.

Posture issues

Posture issues, or an excessively curved spine can result from hip, foot or neck/back joint issues, often from sitting improperly at work, standing for long periods, or common foot problems like fallen arches. Chiropractic services, or an assessment from an orthotist/pedorthist may help.

Rotator cuff injuries

The rotator cuff consists of four muscles that surround the shoulder blade (scapula), and help to hold the arm bone (humerus) in the shoulder capsule. It is easily injured by sport, repetitive use and common daily activity. Physiotherapists can help diagnose and treat symptoms.

Scoliosis

Scoliosis is when an individual's spine has a curve to the side, usually described as 'S' or 'C' shaped. Scoliosis can cause pain, digestive issues and mobility challenges. Chiropractic services can help mitigate the symptoms associated with scoliosis.

TMJ

Temporomandibular joint dysfunction or TMJ refers to pain and dysfunction of jaw muscles and the joints that connect the jaw bone to the skull. It is characterized by pain, difficulty chewing and noises (popping/cracking) when the jaw moves. Physiotherapy or massage therapy may help alleviate some of the symptoms of pain and discomfort.

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Coverage options

Our clinic staff can help confirm your health insurance coverage. Your treatment may be partially or fully covered if you have extended health benefits, a worker’s compensation claim, or were injured in a motor vehicle accident.